Class 'Illuminate\Support\Facades\Http' code example
Example: Illuminate\Http\Request vs \Illuminate\Support\Facades\Request
Straigth answer: No (particular difference) Except that: Referencing from this
source, How laravel facades work and how to use
A Laravel facade is a class which provides a static-like interface to services
inside the container. These facades, according to the documentation, serve as a
proxy for accessing the underlying implementation of the container’s services.
I couldn't agree more with this. But as for me, using facade pattern simply
make my code cleaner :)